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MARYLAND MANUAL 267
The College currently offers baccalaureate degree programs both in
teacher education and in the arts and sciences. There are twelve
major departments with offerings in seventeen areas. A graduate
program leading to the master's degree in education was initiated
September 1967. Special programs include a five-year Cooperative
Work-Study Program, Student Special Services Program, Center for
Educational Technology Summer Program for Marginal Students,
Programmed Mathematics Continuum and an evening program for
continuing education.
The enrollment for 1970-1971 was 2,461.

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds
Special Funds
Federal Funds

$2,803,790
808,388
426,417

$3,122,254
1,107,275
517,763

Totals
Faculty and Staff (All Division

$4,038,595
): 443.

$4,747,292

FROSTBURG STATE COLLEGE
Nelson P. Guild, Ph.D., President
College Avenue, Frostburg
(Allegany County) 21532 Telephone: 689-6621
Frostburg State College was established by Chapter 406, Acts of
1898 as a normal school, called Normal School #2 at Frostburg. It
became a full four-year teachers college in 1934, and its name changed
to Frostburg State Teachers College. The College offers Bachelor of
Science and Bachelor of Arts degree programs. The College was
authorized by the Board of Trustees in 1958 to offer graduate work
leading to the degree of Master of Education. By Chapter 41, Acts
of 1963, the College adopted its present name. In 1971, the College
was authorized to offer graduate work leading to the degree of Master
of Management.
The enrollment for 1970-71 was 2,331.

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds
Special Funds
Federal Funds

$4,136,768
1,823,756
137,400

$4,278,407
2,438,601
335,465

Totals
Staff: 418.

$6,097,924

$7,052,473

MORGAN STATE COLLEGE
King V. Cheek, Jr„ J.D., President
Percy H. Baker, Ph.D., Dean of the College
Frank A. DeCosta, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School
Houston L. Stansbury, M.A., Registrar
William B. Proctor, B.S., Director of Business and Finance
Henry R. Sandaal, B.S., Chief Finance Officer
Stewart A. Brooks, M.Ed., Assistant to the President
Hillen Road at Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore 21212 Telephone: 323-2270
Morgan State College was organized in 1867, under the auspices of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, as the Centenary Biblical Institute.

 
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